0-5A Input (x3) on M221

Join Date
Feb 2024
Location
UK
Posts
1
Hello all,

I need to build a system that will operate various AC contactors and 'lock' them out for a predertimed time when a set current value is breached, across three phases of an incoming electricity supply.

I my need hundreds of these, so they need to be efficient in terms of cost.

I am planning to use 5A CTs on the electricity cables (x3), and need to read these values in the PLC.

I am struggling to find the most efficient way to do this, based on:
- The M221 has 2 analogue inputs (0-10V)
- plan CTs are cost efficient
- Need to convert the 5A analogue signal either to 0-10V (need an extra PLC module), 4-20mA (need an expansion board) or to digital, but what is the best hardware?

Any advice much appreciated on the best hardware configuration to use (I cant find any 5A to digital converters that are cost efficient for 3 phases).
 
I may be wrong but I think you may need to investigate quantity pricing on a communicating power meter forr this situation. Get one with built-in cts??
 
Hello all,
(I cant find any 5A to digital converters that are cost efficient for 3 phases).

I suspect that setpoint relays for digital inputs are going to be far less expensive than either analog IO or current transmitters with communications capability.

I would also consider monitoring all three phases of each motor overkill if you're simply seeking to determine motor load during normal operation versus monitoring the motors for phase to phase current imbalance.
 
Hello all,

I need to build a system that will operate various AC contactors and 'lock' them out for a predertimed time when a set current value is breached, across three phases of an incoming electricity supply.

I my need hundreds of these, so they need to be efficient in terms of cost.

I am planning to use 5A CTs on the electricity cables (x3), and need to read these values in the PLC.

I am struggling to find the most efficient way to do this, based on:
- The M221 has 2 analogue inputs (0-10V)
- plan CTs are cost efficient
- Need to convert the 5A analogue signal either to 0-10V (need an extra PLC module), 4-20mA (need an expansion board) or to digital, but what is the best hardware?

Any advice much appreciated on the best hardware configuration to use (I cant find any 5A to digital converters that are cost efficient for 3 phases).
These may work for you:

https://www.phenixcontrols.com/Current_Sensor/Three_Phase/
 

Similar Topics

Hello! I am new at PLC programming. I am using TM221CE16R PLC with TM3AI8 analog input module and SoMachine Basic v1.6. I am trying to scale...
Replies
8
Views
7,110
Hello everybody, I am a junior PLC programmer. In my work to date, I have always used digital I / O, but today I need to use an analog input...
Replies
4
Views
4,912
Hi i am hoping this might be a fairly simple question to answer. I am building a program that is controlling a treating process, this is all...
Replies
3
Views
2,694
Hello All, After trying to transfer some field changes on the safety scanner microscan3, and verifying, the device is stuck at .... waiting for...
Replies
0
Views
31
I have a 120V relay, 120V DI card and a analog input. I was wanting to know if i could put a 24V DI and well as a 120V DI card on the same plc...
Replies
1
Views
83
Back
Top Bottom